The Padres are everywhere. On the field (finally), on your TV sets (depending on where you live) and also on social media.

Some are better at it than others. The bullpen, for example, is pretty funny. Take a look at this video.

Padres bullpen as Anchormen

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Yet only two of those guys are on Twitter, Anthony Bass and Brad Brach. Well, three including Dale Thayer's stache. (That Twitter account actually needs some updating since he's rocking a full beard these days.)

Other Padres on social media? We've got your bases covered, starting with this sweet Spotify playlist I put together of walkup music. It has 19 songs and features the actual music 14 players (including three pitchers) picked for plate appearances. (Cameron Maybin has four songs on the list. Everth Cabrera and Chase Headley each have two.) Fun game: Match the players with their music and email me your guesses. If you need a hint, email and ask me for the players' names in this group.

Did you know? Only 10 of the 25 Padres on the active roster have Twitter accounts.

Counting pitchers Casey Kelly and Joseph Wieland, who are both hurt, and Yasmani Grandal, who's been suspended by Major League Baseball, there are 13 current Padres on Twitter. I compiled this list of all of them for you. It includes Bass, Brach, catcher John Baker, outfielders Maybin and Jesus Guzman and all five infielders.

Who's the most popular? Yonder Alonso has the most followers, with more than 13,600. Maybin (with about 11,000) is the only other Padre with a five-figure following. Yet their posses are dwarfed by the team's main Twitter account, which has nearly 70,000 followers.

Randy Jones

Facebook more your thing? The Padres Facebook page has more than 400,000 likes and its slogan is "It takes a team." By comparison, the Boston Red Sox ("Winning. That's what drives us.") has 3.7 million and the New York Yankees ("A timeless legacy") has 6.3 million.

The local page has Padres store promotional codes, player birthdays, game information and more. Yep, it is better than watching grass grow, even when it is watching grass grow. Check out this cool video.

Grass is installed at Petco Park

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The Padres are also on Instagram. Check it out if only for the recent picture of the Ballapeno from the San Antonio Alamodome.

Your one-stop shop for game day excitement? @FoxSportsSD. This Twitter account is almost as entertaining as the channel itself. Actually more entertaining for those 22 percent of us who can't watch the station because we live in Time Warner Cable country and the two sides have yet to negotiate a deal to televise games....

Value the more verbose Padres beat writers and bloggers? You're in luck. San Diego has its fair share. Here are four who could be at the top of your batting order: @UTPadres, @FollowThePadres, @ducksnorts and batting clean-up the @PadresPublic platoon.

It's inevitable we left something off this list. That's where you come in. What was it? What or who should be included? Let us know below or -- where else -- on social media.